Dictionary

cock•le

—n.1. any bivalve mollusk of the genus Cardium, having somewhat heart-shaped, radially ribbed valves, esp. C. edule, the common edible species of Europe.
2. any of various allied or similar mollusks.
3. cockleshell (defs. 1, 2).
4. a wrinkle; pucker: a cockle in fabric.5. a small, crisp candy of sugar and flour, bearing a motto.
6. cockles of one's heart, the depths of one's emotions or feelings: The happy family scene warmed the cockles of his heart.

—v.i.1. to contract into wrinkles; pucker: This paper cockles easily.2. to rise in short, irregular waves; ripple: The waves cockled along the shore.

—v.t.to cause to wrinkle, pucker, or ripple: The wind cockled the water.